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clinton has been expected to return this work this week. she was forced to cancel testimony in front of congress about the scathing attack on the u.s. embassy in benghazi. >>> now, straight ahead on the program, the cliffhanger continues. will congress and president obama be able to pull together a fiscal cliff deal in time? we'll let you know, when we come back. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> well, of course, it isn't just the fiscal cliff we're counting down to. it's new year's eve and we want to say happy new year to everyone who is joining us or watching t
clinton has been expected to return this work this week. she was forced to cancel testimony in front of congress about the scathing attack on the u.s. embassy in benghazi. >>> now, straight ahead on the program, the cliffhanger continues. will congress and president obama be able to pull together a fiscal cliff deal in time? we'll let you know, when we come back. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain,...
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, the middle class tax cuts, there is a tentative agreement to raise the top rate on taxes to 39.6, clinton era rates for individuals who make over $400,000 and couples who make over $450,000. that's the threshold. also above the threshold, cap gains and dividends from 20% to 15. those are the basics on middle class taxes. on estate tax, from 35 to 40%. the question is going to be, can they solve the sequester problem and sell it to members in both parties? get it through senate on bipartisan vote? in effect force john boehner to put it on the floor in which parties tell me it would pass. >> that is then the critical issue, is it not? we heard earlier on with the deputy for dop in the house is a must. details are in private and no one was talking to them. would the deal get passed in the house? >> i think it could. we have been talking to republicans who say they think a deal from the senate will pass in the house but pass with democratic and republican votes. he think speaker boehner will put it on the floor and folks are telling me that but that said, you never know until you know and tha
, the middle class tax cuts, there is a tentative agreement to raise the top rate on taxes to 39.6, clinton era rates for individuals who make over $400,000 and couples who make over $450,000. that's the threshold. also above the threshold, cap gains and dividends from 20% to 15. those are the basics on middle class taxes. on estate tax, from 35 to 40%. the question is going to be, can they solve the sequester problem and sell it to members in both parties? get it through senate on bipartisan...
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. >>> we do have some breaking news tonight on hillary clinton. we'll have that next up. and please, generally, this is a good night to remind, please don't forget, free market capitalism, the best path to prosperity. let's reward the successful. this is america. i'm kudlow. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation,
. >>> we do have some breaking news tonight on hillary clinton. we'll have that next up. and please, generally, this is a good night to remind, please don't forget, free market capitalism, the best path to prosperity. let's reward the successful. this is america. i'm kudlow. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can...
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were talking about tax increases because those top-end tax rate increases on 39.6 going back to the clinton-era rate. all that raises more revenue and is a tax increase from what they were. if you measure it against current law which was that on january 1 all of those bush tax cuts were going to expire, we were going to put -- pull in a lot more money. and so that costs the government money. it was -- it was negative for deficit reduction measured against that. coupled with the fact that you just mentioned, the alternative minimum tax, permanently shielding tens of millions of people from a very large increase in their taxes which is something that congress can reason and say, well, we never intended that. alternative minimum tax was supposed to affect millionaires, that's true. that's very expensive. yes, the doc fix is also expensive. what they were doing in the so-called dox f doc fix is prev physicians under medicare from plummeting which would cause doctors not to participate in medicare. so while doing things that raise money, when measured against what was going to happen if they did not
were talking about tax increases because those top-end tax rate increases on 39.6 going back to the clinton-era rate. all that raises more revenue and is a tax increase from what they were. if you measure it against current law which was that on january 1 all of those bush tax cuts were going to expire, we were going to put -- pull in a lot more money. and so that costs the government money. it was -- it was negative for deficit reduction measured against that. coupled with the fact that you...
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the -- it appears that the top rate on taxes is going to go up to the clinton era level, 39.6% for individuals making more than $400,0 $400,000, for families making, married couples making more than $450,000. the estate tax, which some democrats don't like this provision, but they want to go from 35 under current law to 40% on estates over $5 million. that's a controversial provision, that's a win for republicans. still in some flux. on capitol gains and dividends, the rates would go from 15% under current law for 20% for people in the top income bracket. some popular tax deductions and credits from the stimulus bill, on clean energy, wind energy, education tax credits would be preserved under this deal. unemployment benefits extended for a year. there would be a doc fix. that is preventing doctors who work under medicare from having their reimbursements dramatically cut and you've had a fix to the alternative minimum tax, protecting tens of millions of families from a huge increase in their tax bill based on some provision that was originally intended only to hit people at the top. that's wha
the -- it appears that the top rate on taxes is going to go up to the clinton era level, 39.6% for individuals making more than $400,0 $400,000, for families making, married couples making more than $450,000. the estate tax, which some democrats don't like this provision, but they want to go from 35 under current law to 40% on estates over $5 million. that's a controversial provision, that's a win for republicans. still in some flux. on capitol gains and dividends, the rates would go from 15%...
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used to be you could go back to clinton and gingrich. they wanted to come to accommodations, they both got what they want. now boehner wins, obama loses, obama wins, boehner loses, we're not good at these politics. but the zero growth premise will have long-term implications for investors potentially. >> usually not--the globalization makes it tough. but with the thing that's scary about globalization, there's also 2 billion consumers that are going to buy coca-cola and levis, even though we've got to bring a lot of people into the middle class. you can look at it, there's good and bad. >> i could argue both sides. >> we got to go. comments questions, anything you see on squawk e-mail us @squawkcnbc.com. you can also follow us on twitter. coming up, beyond the fiscal cliff, 90 new members of congress are on the way to washington and the new year. we're going to what the new makeup of capitol hill will mean for taxes, spending and everything else. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i apprecia
used to be you could go back to clinton and gingrich. they wanted to come to accommodations, they both got what they want. now boehner wins, obama loses, obama wins, boehner loses, we're not good at these politics. but the zero growth premise will have long-term implications for investors potentially. >> usually not--the globalization makes it tough. but with the thing that's scary about globalization, there's also 2 billion consumers that are going to buy coca-cola and levis, even though...
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nobody knew who james vcarville was and joe, before president clinton chose them. they don't want to be known. >> these people will all get jobs? >> they're perfectly fine people. the party itself, we're only looking at a couple of candidate loss this time. and you will have me back and my good friend, david, back, too. the republican party listens to the three words who can win, already talking about who can win in 2016. voters don't ask who can win, who can lead, a very different question. >> thank you for providing fodder for this conversation. >> i like the sporty outfit. >> and the outfit. >> i'm in new york today and feeling sporty. >> merry christmas. thank you for coming in. >>> the fiscal impact on the insurance industry. eric will join us, a former insurance superintendent for new york state. the bter you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start.
nobody knew who james vcarville was and joe, before president clinton chose them. they don't want to be known. >> these people will all get jobs? >> they're perfectly fine people. the party itself, we're only looking at a couple of candidate loss this time. and you will have me back and my good friend, david, back, too. the republican party listens to the three words who can win, already talking about who can win in 2016. voters don't ask who can win, who can lead, a very different...
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>> what happened in the '90s after clinton- -- taxes were raised under clinton, the economy was pretty strong. >> that's because we lowered taxes and all these businesses that we created in the '80s came to fruition in the '90s you can get away with that for a short period of time. let's take a look at the 2003 tax cuts. when those were enacted federal revenues $128 trillion, four years later it's over $205 trillion. it grew with tax cuts through economic growth. far more effective. so -- >> excuse me. -- >> -- amount of growth, president obama has concentrated on growing government, scaring the you know what out of employers. everything this president has done has harmed the economy, decreased -- >> why is it recovering, though? >> it's meager recovery. >> yeah, but it is recovering. >> because the american economy -- >> why isn't it worse than when he started? >> the american economy is a marvel, even with regulatory burden we're still able to get some meager economic growth. can you imagine what would happen if we take that regulatory burden off the economy, if we actually didn't th
>> what happened in the '90s after clinton- -- taxes were raised under clinton, the economy was pretty strong. >> that's because we lowered taxes and all these businesses that we created in the '80s came to fruition in the '90s you can get away with that for a short period of time. let's take a look at the 2003 tax cuts. when those were enacted federal revenues $128 trillion, four years later it's over $205 trillion. it grew with tax cuts through economic growth. far more effective....
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but clinton did quite well but only because ross perot was running. very complicated. in terms of it being a national figure, someone reaching across the aisle, you haven't seen that. one of the things that h.w. did while he was in office, he he cut a budget deal raising some taxes with some republican support. >> and that's what made his legacy as a one-term president. >> and that's what killed him. but he was at that turning point when conservatives were no longer willing to accept that. conservatives didn't complain so much earn him. so things were changing the the point being we've moved on from that period in which you can have that sen trit government leadership. >> views have changed. it does look like we could be headed over the cliff. we don't have much time left. we'll see retroactively if that allows for a deal to be reached. >> yes. >> tim stanley, going through all of this with us. an author, as well. >> merry christmas. >> and to you. >>> now, former u.s. president is. >> intensive care at a houston hospital. the 88-year-old was moved to the icu sunday. p
but clinton did quite well but only because ross perot was running. very complicated. in terms of it being a national figure, someone reaching across the aisle, you haven't seen that. one of the things that h.w. did while he was in office, he he cut a budget deal raising some taxes with some republican support. >> and that's what made his legacy as a one-term president. >> and that's what killed him. but he was at that turning point when conservatives were no longer willing to...
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i do think that the fact that the consumer is not going to be hit with these clinton-era tax increases, i think that is a positive thing. so in other words when i was saying i was in cash last week, which was 100% accurate, i was saying that because i thought the likelihood of either a melt-up like we've just seen or if we didn't get it a whoosh to the downside was pretty dramatic. you take a look at where we are virtually from december 20th, when i said that, we're six points higher, six s&p points higher. we were 1443, today we're right now at 1449. that's six points, judge. that's not much, so in other words i don't think you missed out on anything being in cash, and i think you missed out on a lot of pain and pulling your hair out and getting a harl like th hairline like this if you were watching it go down last week. >> a man who beat the market in 2012, leon cooperman, welcome, happy new year. >> happy new year to you and everyone else on the show. >> i appreciate it very much. well they got a deal. they may not have made us very proud in the process but the market seems to like
i do think that the fact that the consumer is not going to be hit with these clinton-era tax increases, i think that is a positive thing. so in other words when i was saying i was in cash last week, which was 100% accurate, i was saying that because i thought the likelihood of either a melt-up like we've just seen or if we didn't get it a whoosh to the downside was pretty dramatic. you take a look at where we are virtually from december 20th, when i said that, we're six points higher, six...
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first of all, on the income tax, you've got taxes going up to the clinton era rate of 39.6% on incomes of $400,000 for individuals, $450,000 for married couples. on the estate tax, the inheritance tax, you see that going from 35% to 40% on estates of $5 million. although the value of that exemption is indexed for inflation. you see on capital gains and dividends the rate going from 15% to 20% on those top earners. now, secondly, you see a round of other changes, you see on the doc fix for medicare. you prevent the decline in medicare payments to medicare providers. you extend unemployment benefits for a year. you see that the payroll tax does not continue. that is going to be a tax increase for average families. those are some of the details that we've got on this bill. but it does not deal with the debt ceiling. it does not put off the sequester indefinitely. the -- it's only for two months we put off the sequester. so we're going to have to see how that is resolved. the alternative minimum tax was also permanently fixed. that's very expensive, because it protects tens of millions of
first of all, on the income tax, you've got taxes going up to the clinton era rate of 39.6% on incomes of $400,000 for individuals, $450,000 for married couples. on the estate tax, the inheritance tax, you see that going from 35% to 40% on estates of $5 million. although the value of that exemption is indexed for inflation. you see on capital gains and dividends the rate going from 15% to 20% on those top earners. now, secondly, you see a round of other changes, you see on the doc fix for...
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that is the clinton era rate, extension of unemployment benefits and increase in the estate tax. still the signs are that something is going to happen. in fact, bob corker, the senator from tennessee, was on with joe and i here from washington on "squawk box" and said there will be a deal, even if one that doesn't solve all of our long-term debt and deficit problems. here's bob corker. >> i do think there's going to be a resolve to this. the problem is, you know, we created this fiscal cliff to make some tough decisions. and none are going to be made. not one. >> so the question is going to be then, do the tough decisions on spending get made in january and february, running up to the debt limit. we'll see how that goes. we'll see if it actually gets done today. you hear positive things from talk, but you can't trust anything until reid and mcconnell come out on the senate floor and say they have a deal. and then boehner puts it on the house floor. >> it's interesting now, that mcconnell has reached out to the vice president and is doing a deal, specifically that way, rather than
that is the clinton era rate, extension of unemployment benefits and increase in the estate tax. still the signs are that something is going to happen. in fact, bob corker, the senator from tennessee, was on with joe and i here from washington on "squawk box" and said there will be a deal, even if one that doesn't solve all of our long-term debt and deficit problems. here's bob corker. >> i do think there's going to be a resolve to this. the problem is, you know, we created this...
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if we go off the cliff, then tax rates revert to where they were in the clinton years and remember that only affects half of the taxpayers in the country because only half of the people pay income tax so it's not 97%. it's actually only the top half. and that may not be so -- such a bad consequence from his point of view. it also brings in a significant amount of revenue, which allows him to spend in the way that i think he'd like to do, so it could take a good bit of pressure off of him and, you know, i'm just concerned that he may not feel the same pressure to keep taxes low as the rest of us do. he probably is not a believer that high tax rates would impede the economy at least not to the same extent that i believe that. >> yeah. finally, you know, a lot of the bulls who are encouraging investors to get into the market over the next 12 months say that cap x would come back even with a band-aid, that companies with all their cash and their refinancings have money to spend and that they will spend it in the new year. are you seeing any empirical evidence that suggests that is actually
if we go off the cliff, then tax rates revert to where they were in the clinton years and remember that only affects half of the taxpayers in the country because only half of the people pay income tax so it's not 97%. it's actually only the top half. and that may not be so -- such a bad consequence from his point of view. it also brings in a significant amount of revenue, which allows him to spend in the way that i think he'd like to do, so it could take a good bit of pressure off of him and,...
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in the meantime, let's get back to our hillary clinton story. jessica yellin has traveled a lot with the former first lady and secretary of state. jess, we talked about her grueling schedule again. we're working with very limited information. we know she's being treated and what she's being treated with. we don't know exactly where this clot is. >> we don't. i do get the sense from people who are close to her that they feel she's going to be okay. but, of course, there's a lot of, you know, upset and concern because it's been some two weeks now that this woman who is constantly on the go has had such a bad case of first the flu and then a concussion and now this that she's had to be completely grounded. that's what just stuns the people around her. usually she's the one telling them to come on, keep going, she's always up and on the go and the fact that she actually is ill in this seriously sick is just completely confounding and unusual to them. so, you know, this is a woman who's traveled almost 1 million miles, some 400 different -- i think i
in the meantime, let's get back to our hillary clinton story. jessica yellin has traveled a lot with the former first lady and secretary of state. jess, we talked about her grueling schedule again. we're working with very limited information. we know she's being treated and what she's being treated with. we don't know exactly where this clot is. >> we don't. i do get the sense from people who are close to her that they feel she's going to be okay. but, of course, there's a lot of, you...
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., clinton, they all had unfairs. what do you say to that? >> well, i don't think the idea -- the problem is that general petraeus had an affair. i think the idea and the big problem is that he was director of the cia and he walked into right into one of the most blackmailable situations you can have. it's good the u.s. found out about it before the russians or chinese. it's not that he's a general messing around, and according to the code of the justice that's not allowed. >> teetering on the edge of the fiscal cliff with just 36 days to go until tax increases kick, in the white house and congress are playing a high stakes game of let's make a deal. >> only in america believes there has to be this what i believe to be really farce ical now surely -- the nature of the world is very fast moving, america has huge economic problems, heading for another fiscal cliff, everyone laughing at you from afenway park the american public sick and tired of all the games going on and there are you, grover norquist, a very bright guy still resolutely saying
., clinton, they all had unfairs. what do you say to that? >> well, i don't think the idea -- the problem is that general petraeus had an affair. i think the idea and the big problem is that he was director of the cia and he walked into right into one of the most blackmailable situations you can have. it's good the u.s. found out about it before the russians or chinese. it's not that he's a general messing around, and according to the code of the justice that's not allowed. >>...
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hillary clinton will spend new year's eve in a new york city hospital with a blood clot. she was admitted sunday after a medical exam. the clot is believed to be related to the concussion she suffered earlier this month. when she fainted from the effects of a stomach virus. doctors want to keep her and a close eye on her for 48 hours. the other big story tonight is the action or inaction on capitol hill. if lawmakers do not reach a fiscal cliff agreement, you could see your taxes skyrocket. the major sticking points or entitlements and tax increases. house republicans met into the evening and we'll find out in the morning whether joe biden and mitch mcconnell made any progress in their talks. both houses will be back in session tomorrow. those are your headlines this hour, i'm don lemon, keeping you informed. cnn, the most trusted name in news. >>> three, two, one. and liftoff -- >> may 2012, space x launched a rocket into space, becoming the first commercial company to dock a space krach at the international space station. private companies instep stead of nasa sending c
hillary clinton will spend new year's eve in a new york city hospital with a blood clot. she was admitted sunday after a medical exam. the clot is believed to be related to the concussion she suffered earlier this month. when she fainted from the effects of a stomach virus. doctors want to keep her and a close eye on her for 48 hours. the other big story tonight is the action or inaction on capitol hill. if lawmakers do not reach a fiscal cliff agreement, you could see your taxes skyrocket. the...
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secretary of state hillary clinton in the hospital for a blood cot. a live report at the top of the hour. >>> and when the clock strikes at midnight, and the ball drops in new york city, the ball also drops in washington, d.c. we'll speak with grover norquist about the likelily hood of a deal in washington. welcome to chevy's year-end event. so, the 5.3-liter v8 silverado can tow up to 9,600 pounds? 315 horsepower. what's that in reindeer-power? [ laughs ] [ pencil scratches ] [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. now through january 2nd, no monthly payments until spring for qualified buyers. get the silverado for 0% apr financing for 60 months plus $1,000 holiday bonus cash. plus trade up for an additional $1,000 trade-in allowance.
secretary of state hillary clinton in the hospital for a blood cot. a live report at the top of the hour. >>> and when the clock strikes at midnight, and the ball drops in new york city, the ball also drops in washington, d.c. we'll speak with grover norquist about the likelily hood of a deal in washington. welcome to chevy's year-end event. so, the 5.3-liter v8 silverado can tow up to 9,600 pounds? 315 horsepower. what's that in reindeer-power? [ laughs ] [ pencil scratches ] [ male...
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clinton suffered a concussion. there is no evidence of a stroke or any kind of neurological damage and the secretary is expected to make a complete recovery. still very scary when you hear what happened. jill dougherty is live at the state department. what do we know about her condition right now? >> she is stable, in the hospital. and the main thing right now, they are trying to shrink that blood clot by administering medications, blood thinners and that's their task right now, to get exactly how much she needs over what period. they have to work on that because it depends on body weight and everything. when they have that pinned down, then theoretically at that point they will be able to release her. it did sown very scary and potentially it is serious. but they seem to have it your honor control. luckily, it's not bleeding inside the brain and that's the important thing. she's stable, talking with her doctors, talking with the family, in fact, there was a recent tweet as you just mentioned last hour, a tweet fro
clinton suffered a concussion. there is no evidence of a stroke or any kind of neurological damage and the secretary is expected to make a complete recovery. still very scary when you hear what happened. jill dougherty is live at the state department. what do we know about her condition right now? >> she is stable, in the hospital. and the main thing right now, they are trying to shrink that blood clot by administering medications, blood thinners and that's their task right now, to get...
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because bill clinton had bill cohen. so he's getting hit from so many different sides. >> he's getting -- and he's getting hit from republicans. he's getting hit from every side. i think it was an obtuse choice. and what the one house has done in floating his name and then being m.i.a. so, yeah, chuck hagel's nomination is d.o.a., and in the meantime, the white house is m.i.a. he's got to work really, really hard to find a nominee who is offensive to democrat-based constituencies like gay advocates, and who's also offensive to republicans. you really have to work hard to find that combination. >> i think that's a totally strong point. he has no one in his corner, basically, except the president. >> and you talked about bill cohen as secretary of defense. did you know bill cohen got nominated and approved, unanimously, by the u.s. senate? >> john kerry is liked by more republicans than this guy. >> chuck schumer won't support -- >> a very different time. but we've got a record of democratic presidents picking republicans
because bill clinton had bill cohen. so he's getting hit from so many different sides. >> he's getting -- and he's getting hit from republicans. he's getting hit from every side. i think it was an obtuse choice. and what the one house has done in floating his name and then being m.i.a. so, yeah, chuck hagel's nomination is d.o.a., and in the meantime, the white house is m.i.a. he's got to work really, really hard to find a nominee who is offensive to democrat-based constituencies like gay...
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we also know that secretary clinton has had a history of a blood clot in the past. very important what they also said, wolf, about how she's doing. being very specific, saying she's had no evidence of stroke, no evidence of neurological impairment. they say she's up walking, talking, joking around. someone described it to me as you wouldn't notice anything different about her if you ran into her in the hospital. let me show you this because i think it's important. i have a model just to illustrate. what we know, the clot we're talking about is on the right side of the head. for the purposes of the model, i'll show you the left side. this is the brain, this is not a blood clot on the top of the brain. that was one of the concerns initially. it is not that. rather if you take the brain out and take a close look inside. you see these blue areas here. those are veins that drain blood away from the vein. the vein in her case runs right in this particular area on the right side in this case. and it has a clot in it. that's what they're basically trying to address, dissolv
we also know that secretary clinton has had a history of a blood clot in the past. very important what they also said, wolf, about how she's doing. being very specific, saying she's had no evidence of stroke, no evidence of neurological impairment. they say she's up walking, talking, joking around. someone described it to me as you wouldn't notice anything different about her if you ran into her in the hospital. let me show you this because i think it's important. i have a model just to...
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hilary clinton spent new year's eve in a new york city hospital. treated for a blood clot in her head. we asked dr. sanjay gupta about her condition. >> we have some of the details about what precisely happened to secretary of state clinton and the specific blood clot. the blood clot we're talking about now, unclear where it was located previously. but we know it's in one of the blood vessels around the brain. not, again, on the brain. pushing on the brain in any way, but it's a blood vessel that actually drains blood away from the brain. a cerebral vain. i want to show you here. we know in secretary of state clinton's case it's on the right side of her head, the right transverse sign us. i'll show you the left side for sake of demonstration here. if i remove the hemisphere of the brain here, you can actually see where the veins are, the blue area right there, that is the area that is draining blood away from the brain and one of the vains in this area, that's where the clot actually has occurred. most likely due to a combination of the head trauma
hilary clinton spent new year's eve in a new york city hospital. treated for a blood clot in her head. we asked dr. sanjay gupta about her condition. >> we have some of the details about what precisely happened to secretary of state clinton and the specific blood clot. the blood clot we're talking about now, unclear where it was located previously. but we know it's in one of the blood vessels around the brain. not, again, on the brain. pushing on the brain in any way, but it's a blood...
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of state hillary clinton to spend another night in a new york city hospital. tonight doctors are treating her with blood thinners. the clot was found during a follow-up mri after the secretary of state suffered a concussion last month. doctors say the clot is located between the brain and the skull behind mrs. clinton's right ear. dr. david deaton is the chief of vascular surgery at georgetown hospital. this situation that she is in right now doctors are describing as fully curable. >> yes, i think that's right, ali. she has a clot as described in the transverse signus behind her right ear. this is similar to other clots in the venus system treated with anti-coagulants offered referred to as blood thinners and should resolve spontaneously on that therapy. >> it is unusual it taking this long to treat it, going on the third night in the hospital? >> usually it's related to regulating the medicine. the clot will resolve over many more days. it takes weeks. often anti-coagulant therapy is given for three to six months and often life long. >> heparin, coumadin, th
of state hillary clinton to spend another night in a new york city hospital. tonight doctors are treating her with blood thinners. the clot was found during a follow-up mri after the secretary of state suffered a concussion last month. doctors say the clot is located between the brain and the skull behind mrs. clinton's right ear. dr. david deaton is the chief of vascular surgery at georgetown hospital. this situation that she is in right now doctors are describing as fully curable. >>...
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it's men in power thinking they can get away with it, bill clinton, john edwards, newt gingrich, and it's endemic of women in power thinking they can live by different rules. >> let's turn now to the royal family. even the royal family couldn't escape the litany? >> absolutely not. in this case, though, prince harry. he had trouble after trouble. if you invite a bunch of people to your room, get drunk, play strip poker, and allow them to take pictures, you're going to be in the press. while the duchess unfortunately for her had some expectations of privacy, she was alone on a french villa, and they used long lenses to take pictures of her. completely different scenario. that's why he deserves to be in the media and she doesn't for what she did. >> is it a double standard, though, because he's a guy, and so everyone has said, you know, they brush it off a little bit. if a woman, a female member of the royal family had taken pictures like prince harry, it would be quite a different story. >> i think it would be, but the scenarios are different. if she invited a bunch of people she met
it's men in power thinking they can get away with it, bill clinton, john edwards, newt gingrich, and it's endemic of women in power thinking they can live by different rules. >> let's turn now to the royal family. even the royal family couldn't escape the litany? >> absolutely not. in this case, though, prince harry. he had trouble after trouble. if you invite a bunch of people to your room, get drunk, play strip poker, and allow them to take pictures, you're going to be in the...
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go back to the clinton era tax rate and watch republicans squirm. that's what benjamin bog is saying. the next one says, we need to cut entitlements and spending. and get people off government reliance. that's candria crisp who wants what some of republicans are pushing for, saying they want more spending cuts in the legislation. i think we have time to jump in with one more. the people in congress have their form of entitlements but still end up on vacation with no work done. that's terrace hogan. one of many people complaining that congress only got back together in this respect in recent days and hasn't had this worked out a long time ago. we're going to be sharing your comments throughout the afternoon. throughout the evening. go ahead and send them and martin, we'll be back later on with more. >> congress does work for the people. maybe it's good they hear from the home office from time to time. >>> well there's only one place to spend new year's eve and that is right here with anderson cooper and kathy griffin. they've got a special preview fo
go back to the clinton era tax rate and watch republicans squirm. that's what benjamin bog is saying. the next one says, we need to cut entitlements and spending. and get people off government reliance. that's candria crisp who wants what some of republicans are pushing for, saying they want more spending cuts in the legislation. i think we have time to jump in with one more. the people in congress have their form of entitlements but still end up on vacation with no work done. that's terrace...
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when we come back, an update on hillary clinton. about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. let's say you want to get ahead how do you get from here... to here? at university of phoenix we're moving career planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. >>> a potentially dangerous blood clot has forced secretary of state hillary clinton to spend another night in a new york city hospital. tonight doctors are treating her with blood thinners. the clot was found during a follow-up mri after the secretary of state suffered a concussion l
when we come back, an update on hillary clinton. about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. let's say you want to get ahead how do you get from...
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and questions about hillary clinton's future. what her blood clot could mean for a possible white house bid. >>> i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >>> we're following breaking news on capitol hill. house republicans meeting for the second time today. they're trying to decide what to do with the so-called fiscal cliff bill, passed by the senate in the early hours of the new year. you can see the majority leader, eric cantor, and the speaker, john boehner. they're walking in a meeting together, but they apparently are divided when it comes to the bill, with kantor saying flatly, he won't vote for it. house republicans could decide to amend it. that would certainly only complicate matters, possibly even put a deal further out of reach. our senior congressional correspondent, dana bash, has been following the breaking news for us. she's beginning our coverage this hour. what's the very latest you're hearing about the fate of what the senate passed last night? >> the latest is that house republicans are still in this m
and questions about hillary clinton's future. what her blood clot could mean for a possible white house bid. >>> i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >>> we're following breaking news on capitol hill. house republicans meeting for the second time today. they're trying to decide what to do with the so-called fiscal cliff bill, passed by the senate in the early hours of the new year. you can see the majority leader, eric cantor, and the speaker, john...
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her husband, the former president of the united states was there, bill clinton, and chelsea clinton, there you see the pictures coming in. you see hillary clinton in the sunglasses with chelsea. they walk the odd and got into the van, and former president clinton with a big smile, and he will get into the armored vehicle as well. bill and hillary clinton, they are all going home. you see the secretary's long-time aide is getting into the van as well. the secretary has been in the hospital now for about four days, as you know. in recent weeks she has been ill, she suffered a major stomach flu and was dehydrated, fell, fainted, and as a result she had a concussion and all of a sudden over the weekend she is -- there she is walking out with the sunglasses on and her doctors following. the secretary had a concussion, and then in the past few days we learned she had a blood clot in her head between her brain and skull, not far behind her right ear. she has now been on blood thinners, and the good news is she is leaving the hospital and i assume she will be cooperating at home for a while
her husband, the former president of the united states was there, bill clinton, and chelsea clinton, there you see the pictures coming in. you see hillary clinton in the sunglasses with chelsea. they walk the odd and got into the van, and former president clinton with a big smile, and he will get into the armored vehicle as well. bill and hillary clinton, they are all going home. you see the secretary's long-time aide is getting into the van as well. the secretary has been in the hospital now...
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even if we go back to the clinton tax rates, the clinton tax rates, which is what the cliff is described as, you still have nearly half a trillion dollars a year, $5 trillion over ten years worth of deficit. that's because while we grew the -- under bush the taxes revenue went up 25%, and spending went up 100% in the last 12 years. if you put back the revenue from the higher taxes, you still have a deficit. that's what we're trying to change. >> we kind of are where we are, and no one is talking about spending cuts. they're talking about keeps taxes low, which everybody agrees. let me ask a specific question first to the democrats here. if they came out with with a deal that said, all right, we will keep tax rates for those making $400,000 or less, would you vote for na? >> candy, i'm willing to come to the middle. i think we've got to all be willing to come to the middle. >> that's a yes? >> i want to say something else very important, and that is for two years now we have only been focusing on spending cuts. in the last two years we've put in place $1.6 trillion in spending cuts. we ha
even if we go back to the clinton tax rates, the clinton tax rates, which is what the cliff is described as, you still have nearly half a trillion dollars a year, $5 trillion over ten years worth of deficit. that's because while we grew the -- under bush the taxes revenue went up 25%, and spending went up 100% in the last 12 years. if you put back the revenue from the higher taxes, you still have a deficit. that's what we're trying to change. >> we kind of are where we are, and no one is...
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the former clinton laborer robert reich. he's professor at university of california and berkeley and the author of the book "beyond outrage: what has gone wrong with our economy and our democracy and how to fix it." also joining us, grover norquist, he's president of americans for tax reform. grover, let me start with you. if the senate votes tonight on this new legislation, the new agreement which will keep the tax rates for everyone earning under $450,000 a year, those senators who vote in favor of it, are they violating the commitment, the tax pledge those republicans largely made to your organization? >> well, they didn't make the commitment to my organization. they made it to the people of their state. and that's important to keep in mind. and right now as explained, like with plan "b" that boehner put forth, this makes permanent the tax cut for many, many americans. >> for 98%. >> 98% of them. but 84% -- >> so is this a violation of the pledge? >> no, it is not. >> so republican senator x votes in favor of the agreemen
the former clinton laborer robert reich. he's professor at university of california and berkeley and the author of the book "beyond outrage: what has gone wrong with our economy and our democracy and how to fix it." also joining us, grover norquist, he's president of americans for tax reform. grover, let me start with you. if the senate votes tonight on this new legislation, the new agreement which will keep the tax rates for everyone earning under $450,000 a year, those senators who...
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chelsea clinton tweeted a short time ago thanking everyone for their well-wishes to the clinton family through this as mrs. clinton does get better in the hospital. thanks a lot, jill. meanwhile amid stay the chaos around the fiscal cliff, the new year actually was ushered in last night. and in many places it happened in grand style. the crowd estimated at 1 million packed new york's times square, and they counted down to 2013. ♪ >> 5, 4, 3, 2 -- happy new year! >> i can't believe i slept through that. and 2013 rolls into las vegas, a spectacular fireworks show lit up the night sky over the vegas strip. check that out. that's pretty cool. >> this is our new year's eve right here. >> this is how losers celebrate new year's, ladies and gentlemen. >> we're geeks. not losers. >> thank you very much. meanwhile other news two planes were damaged at fort lauderdale hollywood airport last night when the wing of a taxiing spirit airline flight clipped the tail section of a parked united airline jet. there was a gash in the tail section of the united plane but no fuel leaked from either aircra
chelsea clinton tweeted a short time ago thanking everyone for their well-wishes to the clinton family through this as mrs. clinton does get better in the hospital. thanks a lot, jill. meanwhile amid stay the chaos around the fiscal cliff, the new year actually was ushered in last night. and in many places it happened in grand style. the crowd estimated at 1 million packed new york's times square, and they counted down to 2013. ♪ >> 5, 4, 3, 2 -- happy new year! >> i can't believe...
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doctors closely monitoring clinton for the next couple days. they discovered a blood clot during a followup exam related to a concussion she suffered earlier this month. the state department issued this statement saying "she's being treated with blood thinners and is at new york hospital to monitor the medication. her doctors will continue to assess her condition including other issues associated with her concussion." here's dr. sanjay gupta with more perspective on her condition. >> there was a few important things in that statement from the state department regarding the secretary of state. first of all, they say she had a blood clot but it's somewhere in her body. they don't say where. they say it's related to her concussion, but we're not entirely sure how. the only thing we know is she's on blood thinners at this time. she will be in the hospital over new year's getting monitored for that medication. what we know is a few weeks ago we she had this concussion. she was asked to take it easy. the concern now is that this blood clot that's for
doctors closely monitoring clinton for the next couple days. they discovered a blood clot during a followup exam related to a concussion she suffered earlier this month. the state department issued this statement saying "she's being treated with blood thinners and is at new york hospital to monitor the medication. her doctors will continue to assess her condition including other issues associated with her concussion." here's dr. sanjay gupta with more perspective on her condition....
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i sort of thought to myself, well, if hillary clinton could have the kind of career she had post-kids and if she understands these kinds of stresses, it's okay. you know, i can go home. >> hillary clinton when she was asked about your article, which, you know, obviously everyone had read, she said look, i have always advocated for flexibility but some women can handle the pace and others can't. what would you say about that? >> i don't think it's a question of the pace. i actually love the pace and i will impose that on myself. no matter how organized you are, you need more flexibility. you need the ability to step out for a while and come back in which many women don't have or you need the ability particularly at lower levels to work from home a little or to simply have more flexibility. i'm still working more than full time, but working in a way that i can get up in the morning and be with my kids and go to sleep in the morning and be with my kids and be there if they really need me. i'm not the hero. the heroes are the people who don't have choices and still work to support their k
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secretary of state hillary clinton hospitalized for a blood clot. the latest on her condition and a live report. what it all means. >>> down to the final day. 17 hours until we go over the fiscal cliff. can the closers reach a deal in time? >>> if we go over the cliff, you will feel it right away. what happens to your paycheck, and when. i'll explain that ahead. >>> a packed two hours ahead. talking with grover norquist. he is the president of americans for tax reform. jason chaff et cetera, chris van hollen, and johnny isaacson. >> that's a stacked show. >> soledad is off. "starting point" begins right now. >>> our starting point, a health scare for secretary of state hillary clinton. doctors discovered a blood clot in a followup exam related to her concussion. the location of the clot has not yet been disclosed, but clinton treated with antikanticoagulant. jill dougherty, live in our washington bureau. what are you hearing? >> not a lot. since that statement sunday night, sanjay. they are really saying -- as you said, they are monitoring, and here
secretary of state hillary clinton hospitalized for a blood clot. the latest on her condition and a live report. what it all means. >>> down to the final day. 17 hours until we go over the fiscal cliff. can the closers reach a deal in time? >>> if we go over the cliff, you will feel it right away. what happens to your paycheck, and when. i'll explain that ahead. >>> a packed two hours ahead. talking with grover norquist. he is the president of americans for tax...
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we're going to have more to discuss, including the secretary of state, hillary clinton. she may be back in her office as early as next week after that dramatic blood clot scare. up next, what it could mean for her legacy. talk about running for president in 2016. paul and ari, they are standing by live. stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optional better car replacement. if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask one of our insurance experts about it today. hello?! we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, and we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. [car alarm blaring] call now and also ask about our 24/7 support and service. call... and lock in your rate for 12 months today. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> we're just learning from secretary of state hillary clinton's office that she's dialed i
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of course, she is hillary clinton as well. so people will do things for the secretary of state maybe to try to make scheduling easier. we just don't know, but i think there was some reason to look for this blood clot. this is a rare thing that we're describing. it doesn't happen very often that you get a blood clot inside one of these veins around the brain. in this case, obviously, it's there. >> i know if you take blood thinners, even if you take aspirin, and you get a cut, you're bleeding for a while. what are the side effects from the medications we assume she's taking now. >> that's a good point. with these blood thinners, what they're doing in the hospital right now, they're trying to get the dose exactly right. you don't want to give too much because it can cause bleeding complications. simple fall or cutting yourself shaving or something like that, you can actually get a lot of bleeding if you have a lot of this blood thinning medication in your system. on the other hand, inyou don't give enough, it's not really doing
of course, she is hillary clinton as well. so people will do things for the secretary of state maybe to try to make scheduling easier. we just don't know, but i think there was some reason to look for this blood clot. this is a rare thing that we're describing. it doesn't happen very often that you get a blood clot inside one of these veins around the brain. in this case, obviously, it's there. >> i know if you take blood thinners, even if you take aspirin, and you get a cut, you're...
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former president bill clinton and daughter, chelsea, were by her side. and earlier today, a spokesperson said shed was on the phone speaking with aides and foreign officials. >>> the united nations came out with a stunning number today, estimating the death toll in syria has passed 60,000 people since the uprising began just over 18 months ago. now, just to put this in perspective, 60,000 is a lot of people. every one of them a human life and is it 15,000 more lives lost than cnn had previousliest mated. -- previously estimated, a huge increase. the u.n. high commissioner for human rights said collectively, we have fiddled at the edges while syria burns. >>> tom corbett plans to file a lawsuit against the ncaa. he has the agency had no -- authority to bring sanctions against penn state following the sandusky sex abuse scandal. they levied heavy sanctions against the university, including a $60 million fine. he said the sanctions are hurting curt students. -- current students. the ncaa fired back saying the lawsuit lacks merit and called it an affront to
former president bill clinton and daughter, chelsea, were by her side. and earlier today, a spokesperson said shed was on the phone speaking with aides and foreign officials. >>> the united nations came out with a stunning number today, estimating the death toll in syria has passed 60,000 people since the uprising began just over 18 months ago. now, just to put this in perspective, 60,000 is a lot of people. every one of them a human life and is it 15,000 more lives lost than cnn had...
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secretary of state clinton and her health. that close call. doctors say the blood clot could have been fatal, caused a stroke or led to seizures or epilepsy. she's being treated with blood thinners, should make a full recovery. former president bill clinton and daughter chelsea scene visiting her yesterday. >>> students from sandy hook elementary school return to class tomorrow this is for the very first time since the horrendous massacre three weeks ago. but the children won't be back at sandy hook in that building itself. they will attend an empty elementary school a couple of miles away. newtown and how about this? irving pinsky who sought to sue the straight of connecticut, $100 million, has withdrawn the suit for now. part of the reason? the outcry, too strong. pinsky represents the parents of a 6-year-old survivor. we'll have him here on the show in the next hour. >> really controversial. a lot of people have a lot of questions for the attorney. >>> in los angeles, a photographer killed last night trying to get a shot of justin bieber. t
secretary of state clinton and her health. that close call. doctors say the blood clot could have been fatal, caused a stroke or led to seizures or epilepsy. she's being treated with blood thinners, should make a full recovery. former president bill clinton and daughter chelsea scene visiting her yesterday. >>> students from sandy hook elementary school return to class tomorrow this is for the very first time since the horrendous massacre three weeks ago. but the children won't be back...
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it's a return to the clinton rates for the highest income earners. it's an extension of unemployment benefits. there is an increase in the estate it tax, even though there's a compromise in it that will include the increase in the estate tax. if the deal goes through, it keeps middle class tax rates for 98% of the americans exactly where they are. we would avoid the largest part of going over the fiscal cliff that hits regular americans every day not to mention the fact it would signal to the nation that washington can get something done as we count down to new year's eve. so there would be some accomplishment, and i think that's the message he'll deliver here shortly, suzanne. >> thank you very much. we want to welcome international viewers around the world watching the negotiations, the back and forth to see what happens here, whether or not the united states, in fact, will go over the fiscal cliff. i want to bring in dana bash, and dana, if you would, talk about the other stide to this. that is something wolf mentioned, the need to generate revenu
it's a return to the clinton rates for the highest income earners. it's an extension of unemployment benefits. there is an increase in the estate it tax, even though there's a compromise in it that will include the increase in the estate tax. if the deal goes through, it keeps middle class tax rates for 98% of the americans exactly where they are. we would avoid the largest part of going over the fiscal cliff that hits regular americans every day not to mention the fact it would signal to the...
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. >> ask a campaigner, a guy who wasn't even running, former president bill clinton. best comic relief, vice president joe biden. best trend in political reporting, the big bump in fact checks even though the candidates pretty much ignored them. best budget wonk pin-up, vp candidate paul ryan. >> there's a lot of googling, what does paul ryan think about the economy, about entitlements . the number one google about paul ryan, paul ryan shirtless. thanks, p90x. >> hey, pal, ever hear of bumper stickers. best fundraising. both sides stuffed their piggy banks until they squealed. total amount raised and spent by the parties and their supporters? nearly $6 billion, or enough to hire 3600 extra teachers for ten years. just saying. worst running mates. other republican candidates who crushed their party's hopes for taking the senate with comments about women, rape and abortion. not that democrats exactly thrilled america either. worst thing in all of politics once again this year -- the united states congress, which according to gallup, voters trust just slightly more than
. >> ask a campaigner, a guy who wasn't even running, former president bill clinton. best comic relief, vice president joe biden. best trend in political reporting, the big bump in fact checks even though the candidates pretty much ignored them. best budget wonk pin-up, vp candidate paul ryan. >> there's a lot of googling, what does paul ryan think about the economy, about entitlements . the number one google about paul ryan, paul ryan shirtless. thanks, p90x. >> hey, pal,...
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secretary of state hillary clinton is planning to return to work next week. we don't know if that includes testifying about the terror attack on a u.s. mission in benghazi, libya. clinton was discharged from a new york hospital after being treated for a blood clot. her spokes woman said doctors expect clinton to make a full recovery, but no word on when she may testify about the benghazi attack. a new report out shows private employers added 215,000 jobs last month. these are's precursor to the labor department report out tomorrow. job growth to the tune of 150,000 expected in that one and this slowly improving jobs market had more people buying cars. felicia taylor is at the stock exchange. they have been reporting sales figures all day. give us an idea of who is on top and what this says about the state of the economy. >> it's definitely a good sign. no question about it. it seems that people are getting more comfortable making these big purchases. when you look at the big three, it was chrysler that led the way with a 10% sales gain in december. gm did wel
secretary of state hillary clinton is planning to return to work next week. we don't know if that includes testifying about the terror attack on a u.s. mission in benghazi, libya. clinton was discharged from a new york hospital after being treated for a blood clot. her spokes woman said doctors expect clinton to make a full recovery, but no word on when she may testify about the benghazi attack. a new report out shows private employers added 215,000 jobs last month. these are's precursor to the...
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elise labott is joining us. >> hillary clinton had been recovering at home. she had a terrible stomach virus that she caught on a trip earlier this month and then unfortunately fainted due to rehydration. she's been recovering at home under doctor orders but we understand secretary clinton will be back at home next week. the secretary is looking forward to resuming her schedule back here at the state department. >> also, i know that there had been some talk of one more foreign trip for her. is that out or in? >> well, she's not really ready to travel any time soon as per her doctor's orders but there are a lot of questions about whether secretary clinton would have been up to testifying on benghazi affair. as you know, she had her deputies sitting in for her because she was under doctor's orders not able to come to work. plans have been made for her planning to testify and i think for secretary clinton she definitely wanted the chance to have congress hear from a lot of congressmen and women looking forward to her story about how she approached the attack in
elise labott is joining us. >> hillary clinton had been recovering at home. she had a terrible stomach virus that she caught on a trip earlier this month and then unfortunately fainted due to rehydration. she's been recovering at home under doctor orders but we understand secretary clinton will be back at home next week. the secretary is looking forward to resuming her schedule back here at the state department. >> also, i know that there had been some talk of one more foreign trip...